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Development
“This project involved the transformation of a 1960s ranch house into a graceful shingle-style home. The client wished to create a new 2nd story above the existing 1-story house and have a large 3-car detached garage constructed.”

The judges said: “Architecturally inviting inside and out. Function gets an extra ‘star’ for complexity of the remodel, accomplishing much in a small space and an advantageous upgrade to the home’s footprint.”

Green/LEED Construction
“Crawl Space Encapsulation”
by Total Home Performance
(TOTALHOMEPERFORMANCE.COM)
“This crawl space underwent a total encapsulation. After removing all existing mold, we were able to install a 16-mil high performance vapor barrier to prevent moisture migration into the now conditioned space, the foundation will have no issues with allergens, mold, and mildew. Equipped with a French Drain, Sump Pump, Custom Access Door, and a Dehumidifier, this customer is happy to know their homes healthy, safe, and energy efficient.”
The judges said: “A smart, efficient way to keep out the unintentional water that happens here on the Chesapeake.”

Waterfront/Critical Area Construction
“Waterfront Teardown on Wye East River” by Mueller Homes

(MUELLERHOMES.COM)
“Complete waterfront teardown and rebuild of a home on the Wye East River in Queenstown. The only thing that was preserved from the original home was the kidney shaped pool. The homeowners desired a space that would accommodate them and their extended family. The waterfront and critical area construction requirements were integrated seamlessly.”
The judges said: “The space in this home is utilized well. There are many great ideas executed here. And I am a big fan of this home’s exterior aesthetic choices.”
Waterfront/Critical Area Construction
“Touches of vintage design were added into the architecture and the finishings within the home: large, oversized banisters greet you as you pass through the glass paned and wooden front door; floors in barn wood and brick; coffered, planked, and tin ceilings; and antique furniture were weaved into the kitchen and bathroom spaces throughout the home creating the feel of an old cottage on the shore.”
The judges said: “Blending texture and tone, and creating warmth, are very well executed. The interior flow and the functional aspects of the material choices and furnishings are hallmarks of its exceptional design.”
